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238:), and one for the northwest (which would include all congregations in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, and all parts west). This formed three larger synods, which solved the longstanding concern that if either the Missouri or Ohio synods were allowed to keep their identity, they would dominate the rest of the Synodical Conference, or, even worse, the Minnesota or Wisconsin Synods would be forced to join one of them. This new organization did not apply to congregations speaking Norwegian, and English speaking congregations were to organize as separate district synods within one of the three larger synods 245:
following the geographical decisions of the convention that the synods located in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas and all parts west were to be free from the larger, multi-state Missouri and Ohio synods. But the Illinois Synod was an exception because it was located in the area assigned
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In the early years of the Synodical Conference, there was an effort to create unified synods for each state. The 1878 convention of the Synodical Conference voted in favor of establishing state synods. These state synods were to organize into two or three larger synods, one for the east
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regarding the permissible forms of association with non-Lutheran churches and organizations. It then joined with other confessional Lutheran synods that either had withdrawn from the General Council or had declined to join it to establish the
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In summary, all of the other synods which withdrew from the General Council to join the Synodical Conference ended in up the multi-state body currently known as the
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in 1872. At some point the Illinois Synod expanded its name to the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Illinois and Other States as congregations in Missouri joined it.
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to join the Missouri Synod's Western District. At the time of the merger, the Illinois Synod had 26 congregations, 23 pastors, and 6,004 communicant members.
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caused a split, with the Illinois Synod joining with several other Lutheran synods to form the new
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To that end, in May 1880, the Illinois Synod merged with the Illinois District of the
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In 1871, the Illinois Synod withdrew from the General Council due to the issue of the
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in 1848. Disagreements within the General Synod as to the binding character of the
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General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America
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Evangelical Lutheran General Synod of the United States of America
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Lueker, Erwin L.; Poellot, Luther; Jackson, Paul, eds. (2000).
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Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America
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divided due to growth. It held its first convention in
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Lutheran denominations established in the 19th century
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Protestant
Lutheran
Confessional Lutheran
General Synod
General Council
Synodical Conference
Illinois
Missouri
Hillsboro, Illinois
Separated from
Evangelical Synod of the West
Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Central Illinois
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Ministers
Evangelical Synod of the West
Hillsboro, Illinois
Evangelical Lutheran General Synod of the United States of America
Lutheran Confessions
General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America
Mount Pulaski, Illinois
Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Central Illinois
Four Points
Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America
Ohio Synod
Missouri Synod
Wisconsin Synod
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Missouri

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